Skin disorders Look out for any changes in fur or skin condition while you are grooming your dog.
Not exact matches
The ACR tells doctors to
look for butterfly and discoid rashes; photosensitivity (meaning a
skin rash that develops due to sun exposure); mouth or nose sores; arthritic pain with tenderness or swelling in two or more joints; swelling in the lining of the heart or lungs; a neurologic problem (such as seizure or psychosis); a kidney
disorder (such as excessive protein in the urine); a blood
disorder (such as anemia); and other blood abnormalities.
A 1982 study
looked at 61 healthy subjects and 506 patients with various
skin disorders.
Common health concerns to
look out for include hip dysplasia, progressive retinal atrophy, epilepsy, renal
disorders,
skin problems, patellar luxation, thyroid issues and von Willebrand disease.
The actual
look or shape of the dog
skin disorders or dog
skin irritation can indicate its cause as well.
Symptoms of flea dermatitis cat
disorder include small red bumps and red, inflamed
looking skin.